Chicago Bulls at Orlando Magic: Game Outlook for Tuesday Night in Orlando

Mar 26, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (21) handles the ball while Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier (10) defends during the second half of a basketball game at Amway Center. The Magic won 111-89. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 26, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (21) handles the ball while Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier (10) defends during the second half of a basketball game at Amway Center. The Magic won 111-89. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /
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Mar 26, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Jimmy Butler (21) handles the ball while Orlando Magic guard Evan Fournier (10) defends during the second half of a basketball game at Amway Center. The Magic won 111-89. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports /

Coming off a controversial win at home against the Sacramento Kings on Saturday night, the Chicago Bulls continue their quest into the unknown as guests of the Orlando Magic at the Amway Center on Tuesday.

If you search the Chicago Bulls right now on Twitter, you get a combination of trade talk banter or rumors regarding a few consistent names. That being Nikola Mirotic, Taj Gibson, and last (but certainly not least!), the freshly-benched Rajon Rondo

Well, you’ll find all that, but probably the most amusing part of your “Twitter Bulls search” had to be reading all the tweets about the Bulls Snapchat Story Murder Mystery.

If you missed that, search it now.

https://twitter.com/israelquiroz93/status/823652099997237253

Also how could I forget about the emergence of Paul Zipser? The 22 year-old rookie from Germany is definitely a trending topic amongst Bulls’ fans right now. Last year’s second-round pick has earned a spot in the rotation, according to Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg.

Sifting through all the media swamp-ness of this team, there is actually a Bulls game today. Chicago comes to Orlando with a 22-23 record, surprisingly good enough for eighth in the Eastern Conference playoff race.

The Magic, well they are 18-28 and not very good at home. In fact, they one of the worst home records in the East at 8-14.

It’s so bad in Orlando that no one wants to watch, not even when the NBA’s best team — the Golden State Warriors — are in town.

Josh Robbins, who covers the Magic, tweeted this out this past Sunday when the Warriors were in town.

It’s safe to say no one will be at this game today, but that’s OK. There are still some players to watch going into tonight’s contest. I’m mainly looking at Paul Zipser.